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Disabling two-factor authentication for your personal account If you disable two-factor authentication for your personal account, you may lose access to organizations you belong to.
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We strongly recommend using two-factor authentication to secure your account. If you need to disable 2FA, we recommend re-enabling it as soon as possible.

{% warning %}

Warning: If you're a member{% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" %}, billing manager,{% endif %} or outside collaborator to a public repository of an organization that requires two-factor authentication and you disable 2FA, you'll be automatically removed from the organization, and you'll lose your access to their repositories. To regain access to the organization, re-enable two-factor authentication and contact an organization owner.

{% endwarning %}

If your organization requires two-factor authentication and you're a member, owner, or an outside collaborator on a private repository of your organization, you must first leave your organization before you can disable two-factor authentication.

To remove yourself from your organization:

{% data reusables.user_settings.access_settings %} {% data reusables.user_settings.security %} 3. Click Disable. Disable two-factor authentication button

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